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High Snows.

Bryce Landscape posted on Mar 01, 2004
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Bryce + Photoshop + that wonderfull feeling of being a part of a vast landscape, and also of being alone to appreciate it.

Comments (5)


Ornlu

10:45AM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Well done. Portions of this image appear almost photographic, while others are...wanting. I think that the snow as a whole should be less reflective. Also the transitions between sections of the image need to be more fluid. The jutting rocks appear to be solidly encrusted in snow, even on the under sides. I think ( even if not realized up front ) this causes a mental 'ping' of sorts that will cause the viewer to not believe the image per-se. Anyway, good job and good luck.

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Meyrink

10:50AM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Le montagne sono di grande effetto!!!

Piperette

3:36PM | Mon, 01 March 2004

I'm partial to the left side. My dad was a mountain climber and the left and rear peaks look like a photograph he would have taken while climbing.

sakauble

11:58PM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Beautiful piece. There is a noticable difference between the left and right but, it's still got my vote because they blend very well. Looks like my side yard last month when the tap was accidentally left on.

Ninj

6:00AM | Sat, 13 March 2004

great pic. i agree with pierette, the left side is very realistic looking but the right looks kind of liquidy (is that a word?) to me.


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